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Policy and Political Risk: "Langley's Burkina Faso Gamble: How USAFRICOM Lost Ground But Kept Fighting"

Deep dive into General Langley's evolving Burkina Faso strategy amid Wagner expansion and jihadist threats.

Highlights:

  • Pre-Coup Engagement (2020-2022): Direct CT support to Burkinabé forces

  • Post-Coup Realignment (2022-2023): Suspension of military aid, intelligence-sharing only

  • Current Approach (2023-Present): Remote surveillance + humanitarian-military nexus


General Michael Langley’s Burkina Faso Strategy: A Tactical Retreat or Strategic Pivot?

Key Policy Shifts Under Langley's Command

  • Pre-Coup Engagement (2020-2022): Direct CT support to Burkinabé forces

  • Post-Coup Realignment (2022-2023): Suspension of military aid, intelligence-sharing only

  • Current Approach (2023-Present): Remote surveillance + humanitarian-military nexus

Phase 1: Counterterrorism Partnership (2020-2021)

As Deputy Commander of USAFRICOM, Langley oversaw:

  • Operation Juniper Shield: Trained 5 Burkinabé battalions in urban CT tactics

  • Drone Base Expansion: Upgraded Ouagadougou airfield for MQ-9 operations

  • Civilian Protection Programs: DoD-funded community alert networks in Est Region

Impact: 22% reduction in jihadist attacks (2020-2021)

Phase 2: Coup Crisis Management (Jan 2022-Present)

Following Captain Traoré's coup:
✔ Immediate Actions:

  • Froze $160M in military assistance (Excess Defense Articles program)

  • Maintained intelligence flow via Niger-based ISR platforms

  • Coordinated with French Barkhane forces for border monitoring

✖ Strategic Consequences:

  • Burkina Faso signed Wagner Group agreement (Jan 2023)

  • U.S. lost access to critical drone bases

  • JNIM attacks increased 37% (2022-2023)

Phase 3: The New Containment Strategy (2023-2024)

Langley's adapted approach:

  1. Airborne ISR Overwatch: Re-routed drones from Niger to monitor:

    • Gold smuggling routes to Wagner

    • JNIM movement corridors

  2. Humanitarian Counterterrorism:

    • $28M USAID conflict-prevention programs in refugee zones

    • Food aid conditioned on community CT cooperation

  3. Regional Proxy Network:

    • Enhanced Ghanaian border forces' CT capabilities

    • Ivorian early-warning system integration

Critical Assessment

Successes:

  • Prevented complete Wagner takeover of security sector

  • Maintained some intelligence penetration

Failures:

  • Lost physical counterterrorism footprint

  • Failed to prevent Russian AFRICOM foothold

Future Projections

Langley's likely 2024 moves:

  1. Expanded Sanctions: Targeting Wagner-linked mining ops

  2. ECOWAS Security Integration: Pushing Ghana as alternate basing hub

  3. Cyber Countermeasures: Disrupting Wagner's financial networks

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Keywords: US Burkina Faso policy, Wagner Group Africa, Langley counterterrorism, Sahel strategy 2024
Description: Deep dive into General Langley's evolving Burkina Faso strategy amid Wagner expansion and jihadist threats.

Recommendation for Further Research:

  • Wagner's mining operations vs. U.S. sanctions effectiveness

  • Comparative analysis of Langley's approach vs. French Barkhane strategy

Would you like me to develop any particular aspect further? The economic warfare dimension might be particularly interesting given Burkina's gold exports.

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